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The Passion of Estelle Jordan,Used
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Product Description The afflicted Jordan Clan of Tukerman County embraces an aging, heartscarred woman known as the Witch, a woman whose passion decides her own fate and the fates of those who turn to her From Library Journal The characters in Hebert's fourth novel range from the eccentric to the grotesque, and the brutal plot includes incest, castration, and murder. Sold into prostitution by her own mother, Estelle has persevered to become the matriarch of the Jordan clan (first introduced in The Dogs of March, LJ 4/15/79). Estelle is being stalked by a teenaged psychopath, and after she discovers that he has designs on a younger woman as well, she plots to put herself in her place. In this act of selfsacrifice Estelle suffers rape and a nearfatal stabbing, but she achieves inner peace. Although Hebert's novel is set in New Hampshire, its themes and characters are reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor. Except for Estelle, however, the Jordans may be too mindless to engage the reader's interest. Albert E. Wilhelm, English Dept., Tennessee Technological Univ., CookevilleCopyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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